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Team for Round 11
« on: June 03, 2010, 05:10:06 PM »
Richmond v St Kilda
Friday June 4
Etihad Stadium, 7.40pm

B: Thursfield, McGuane, King
HB: Newman, Deledio, Edwards
C: Tambling, Cousins, Webberley
HF: White, Riewoldt, Nason
F: Nahas, Griffiths, Astbury
Foll: Graham, Cotchin, Martin
I/C: Farmer, Simmonds, Tuck, Collins

Emergencies: Morton, Rance, Vickery


In: Simmonds, Thursfield
Out: Moore (inj - leg), Polak

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2010, 05:12:10 PM »
and St Kilda

B: Steven Baker, James Gwilt, Sam Gilbert
HB: Raphael Clarke, Sam Fisher, Jason Blake
C: Brendon Goddard, Nick Dal Santo, Farren Ray
HF: Clinton Jones, Rhys Stanley, Adam Schneider
F: Ben McEvoy, Justin Koschitzke, Stephen Milne
Foll: Michael Gardiner, Lenny Hayes, Leigh Montagna
I/C: Robert Eddy, Jarryn Geary, Andrew McQualter, Brett Peake

Emg: Adam Pattison, David Armitage, Jack Steven

In: Jarryn Geary
Out: Zac Dawson (ankle)

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2010, 05:21:16 PM »
Good to see all the cubs still in the side.

Kingy all set for Milne. Go out with a bang Kingy lol.

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2010, 05:32:41 PM »
Griffiths debut didn't disappoint...very much looking forward to seeing how he goes on a dry track.
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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2010, 06:15:00 PM »
The team looks too short down back for the Aints on a dry, windless track at the Dome.

Astbury to play back and a late change small out for a tall?

We've got no answer if the Aints rest a ruck forward unless we go too short in our forward half and risk losing structure again.

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2010, 07:25:40 PM »
Good to see all the cubs still in the side.

Kingy all set for Milne. Go out with a bang Kingy lol.

Another week and another ex-Tiger named in the opposition's emergencies.

King will get killed. Thursty played on Milne last year and kept him goalless

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2010, 07:36:05 PM »
The team looks too short down back for the Aints on a dry, windless track at the Dome.

Astbury to play back and a late change small out for a tall?

We've got no answer if the Aints rest a ruck forward unless we go too short in our forward half and risk losing structure again.

Hope Post and Gourdis play well for Coburg and either 1 or both get a game next week. Would like to see Browne get a game too. Simmo will be retired after tomorrow and if King and White have quiet ones they may get a rest too. Foley will also get a game .

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2010, 08:27:41 PM »
Gee, really have to feel for Moore, he has been building up to last weeks very good performance and now this, damn shame.
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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2010, 09:34:58 PM »
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62061&sid=4147ea35aae027c8ba2230983837f487

Some of the fans are praying were tired from the Port game lol ... they shouldn't care if were fully fit

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #9 on: June 03, 2010, 10:34:19 PM »
Good to see all the cubs still in the side.

Kingy all set for Milne. Go out with a bang Kingy lol.

Another week and another ex-Tiger named in the opposition's emergencies.

King will get killed. Thursty played on Milne last year and kept him goalless

Short memories people. Kingy played on Milne in 2008 and he The Rodent kicked 7 in a match winning performance. Can't play him, I'd go for Thursfield too, Farmer on Schneider and McGuane would have to get first crack at Kosi and hope Kosi doesn't have a night out.

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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #10 on: June 03, 2010, 10:43:20 PM »
Good to see all the cubs still in the side.

Kingy all set for Milne. Go out with a bang Kingy lol.

Another week and another ex-Tiger named in the opposition's emergencies.

King will get killed. Thursty played on Milne last year and kept him goalless

Short memories people. Kingy played on Milne in 2008 and he The Rodent kicked 7 in a match winning performance. Can't play him, I'd go for Thursfield too, Farmer on Schneider and McGuane would have to get first crack at Kosi and hope Kosi doesn't have a night out.


Agree, King will go out there with that I'm tough attitude and try to push Milne around, it has never worked for King, he doesn't have the skill to back his attititude up like Milne does. If they play King on Milne the best think King could do would be actually play the ball and not the man, focus on the contest and not the man.... hey he might actually beat him. If he plays stupid buggers on Milne though, Milne will have about 4 after the first qtr.
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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2010, 11:35:02 PM »
Good to see all the cubs still in the side.

Kingy all set for Milne. Go out with a bang Kingy lol.

Another week and another ex-Tiger named in the opposition's emergencies.

King will get killed. Thursty played on Milne last year and kept him goalless

Short memories people. Kingy played on Milne in 2008 and he The Rodent kicked 7 in a match winning performance. Can't play him, I'd go for Thursfield too, Farmer on Schneider and McGuane would have to get first crack at Kosi and hope Kosi doesn't have a night out.


Agree, King will go out there with that I'm tough attitude and try to push Milne around, it has never worked for King, he doesn't have the skill to back his attititude up like Milne does. If they play King on Milne the best think King could do would be actually play the ball and not the man, focus on the contest and not the man.... hey he might actually beat him. If he plays stupid buggers on Milne though, Milne will have about 4 after the first qtr.
Hard to see Kingy being in the side next week no matter what happens with Foley, Jacko and Connors all being available for the Eagles game. There's nothing to lose for Kingy and he doesn't mind an all-in. There's also no love for Milne from opposition players. It could all get very interesting even if Kingy doesn't directly play on Milne.
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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2010, 11:44:19 PM »
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62061&sid=4147ea35aae027c8ba2230983837f487

Some of the fans are praying were tired from the Port game lol ... they shouldn't care if were fully fit
I hope we are competitive and surprise but it wouldn't be surprising if the guy who said "playing against inexperienced kids who are sore after a slog in the mud equals a flogging" turns out to be right  :-\.

The team looks too short down back for the Aints on a dry, windless track at the Dome.

Astbury to play back and a late change small out for a tall?

We've got no answer if the Aints rest a ruck forward unless we go too short in our forward half and risk losing structure again.
I agree Muscles. Astbury playing in our back half seems to give us better structure on paper. Add to that that Carlton killed the Saints' defenders with their quick smalls so we could try and copy that by having Jack and Griffs surrounded by our quick smalls.
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Re: Team for Round 11
« Reply #13 on: June 04, 2010, 07:05:40 AM »
Will on Milne but if Kossi gets out of control then will have to  have will on him. King on Montagna. Saints have a small backline would keep Astbury up forward. Hope Moore is back for next week. If he is will be able to field a very good team against eagles. How far is Taylor away from returning from injury. Hope we are competitive against the saints bu they have had the wood on us for a fair period now